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09-17-2007 07:51 AM
09-17-2007 07:51 AM
RDB crashes NFS
Running OpenVMS 8.2. NFS client crashes (DNFS1ACP Process is getting killed) when we start RDB. Anyone seen this before and/or have any suggestions?
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09-17-2007 10:30 AM
09-17-2007 10:30 AM
Re: RDB crashes NFS
Um, do you have Rdb and NFS intertwined somehow (that you're not telling us about), or is this a case where starting Rdb (over here) causes NFS (over there) to spontaneously tip over?
I'd not tend to expect Rdb to be particularly fond of using NFS-based storage, for instance.
If so, you might check with the nice folks over at Oracle MetaLink-land and see if they consider NFS-based storage supported for use with Rdb.
If the two are not inter-connected, then I'd look at the ECO levels for both Rdb and NFS; there are typically ECO kits available for both Rdb and the IP products, and for OpenVMS itself.
I'd not tend to expect Rdb to be particularly fond of using NFS-based storage, for instance.
If so, you might check with the nice folks over at Oracle MetaLink-land and see if they consider NFS-based storage supported for use with Rdb.
If the two are not inter-connected, then I'd look at the ECO levels for both Rdb and NFS; there are typically ECO kits available for both Rdb and the IP products, and for OpenVMS itself.
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09-17-2007 10:38 AM
09-17-2007 10:38 AM
Re: RDB crashes NFS
no, there are no DB datafiles on the NFS drives.
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09-17-2007 12:05 PM
09-17-2007 12:05 PM
Re: RDB crashes NFS
Any Rdb users with home directories on these NFS drives? Rdb can be configured to operate its recovery unit journals (RUJs) on the user's home drive.
I'm fishing for any connection between these two subsystems; there's clearly something lurking here that connects these two together.
I'm fishing for any connection between these two subsystems; there's clearly something lurking here that connects these two together.
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